If you love all things Android, you might want to pop today at 6pm in your diary. That's the exact time and date when Google 's next big event is taking place and it will be all about the firm's new Pixel smartphones. How do we know that? Well, Google hasn't excatly been super secretive about its upcoming news.
In fact, the US company has already released numerous teasers on its YouTube platform, which confirm that a new Pixel 10 range is on its way. Although full details won't be announced until later tomorrow, Google has even given fans an uncensored glimpse of these latest call makers with the refreshed Pixels getting very similar styling to the current Pixel 9.
That means the phones feature a long camera bump, which stretches across the rear of the device. There's also lashings of metal and glass along with the famous logo embossed into the rear panel.
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If Google follows its usual launch cycle, we can expect the Pixel 10 to get a new Tensor processor, better camera, longer battery life and more smart features such as auto image editing and improved search via Gemini.
In addition to launching some standard devices, Google has also teased the release of another new foldable. It's called the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold and will open like a book to reveal a massive display. The design also includes a cover screen and a bunch cameras on the rear case.
Google is no stranger to the foldable market, and the firm is clearly hoping that this latest model will finally help it take on the might of Samsung.
Mirror Online will bring you full details once Google's event gets underway tomorrow night. The showcase starts at 1pm in New York - that's 6pm UK time.
Watch this space.
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